EPEAT is the leading life-cycle based Type-1 ecolabel used by public and private sector institutional purchasers globally. To be the first PV product included in the new EPEAT PV Modules and Inverters category, First Solar Series 6 sustainability benefits have been verified by a reputable third-party international certification firm.
The EPEAT ecolabel allows easy identification of credible sustainable electronic products from a broad range of manufacturers, and the online EPEAT Registry lists those products. Designed to help institutional purchasers, EPEAT is used by national governments and thousands of private-sector institutional buyers worldwide as part of their sustainable procurement decisions. The Green Electronics Council, which manages EPEAT and ensures its integrity, has launched the new product category EPEAT PV Modules and Inverters in recognition of the tremendous growth of the solar sector.
Commitment to sustainability
“The EPEAT PV Modules and Inverters category provides those tasked with buying renewable energy the means to specify that the hardware used is truly sustainable,” said Nancy Gillis, CEO of the Green Electronics Council. “First Solar is leading the solar industry towards more sustainable practices by becoming the first PV module manufacturer to have its products included in the EPEAT Registry, giving its customers confidence that they are purchasing an environmentally friendly product from a socially responsible company. By launching at the Silver tier, First Solar has shown their commitment to sustainability. GEC calls upon the other PV module manufacturers to follow their lead.”
The Series 6 was awarded an EPEAT Silver rating, certifying that it has exceeded the required stringent environmental and social criteria of a Bronze rating. EPEAT addresses the full product life cycle, including managing substances in the product, manufacturing energy and water use, product packaging, end-of-life recycling, and corporate responsibility. EPEAT also requires manufacturers to commit to continuous improvement in environmental and social responsibility, including labour and human rights, across their operations and supply chain. This helps ensure that PV modules and inverters, and their components, are not produced using forced labour and that fair and safe labour practices are adhered to.
Fastest-growing renewable energy technology
“With solar PV expected to be the fastest-growing renewable energy technology from now to 2050, the sector has a collective responsibility to ensure that today’s clean energy solutions are certifiably sustainable. However, the PV industry has historically lacked a comprehensive, credible and transparent standard to certify manufacturers’ environmental and sustainability claims,” said Andreas Wade, Director for Global Sustainability at First Solar. “The EPEAT ecolabel effectively addresses this gap, creating a stringent industry standard that will help purchasers evaluate the lifecycle impact of a PV module. We’re proud to continue leading the PV industry towards a truly sustainable energy future by being the first to have an EPEAT-rated module.”
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Designed and developed at First Solar’s research and development centres in California and Ohio, the Series 6 is a solar module that has set industry benchmarks for quality, durability, reliability, design and environmental performance. Each module features a layer of First Solar’s proprietary CadTel semiconductor that is 33-times thinner than the diameter of a human hair. With a carbon footprint that is up to six times lower and a water footprint that is up to 24 times lower than crystalline silicon PV panels manufactured using conventional, energy-intensive production methods, the Series 6 is one of the lowest-carbon solar modules available today. (mfo)